Money Management Course Simple Steps

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Management Course Offers Simple Steps to Financial
FreedomLife South set to run CAP Money in
March 2013With holiday spending slowing
down, Life South Church in Mangere is offering its free CAP
Money Course to help local residents gain more financial
freedom in the coming year.

This three-night course,
developed by international debt counseling charity
Christians Against Poverty (CAP), offers a smart, simple way
for people to build, balance, and stick to their budgets.

Doug White, the Senior CAP Money coach who facilitates
the sessions, shares that CAP Money is ideal for anyone who
wants to discover how to do more with the money coming in,
regardless if there’s excess cash flow or a lack each
month.

“The CAP Money course is so useful because it
gives people control of their money, whatever their goals
may be. During the sessions, they decide how much they want
to spend and how much they want to save. And then, we show
them the best way to reach these goals,” explains Doug.

Over the 4 years Doug has been running the course, CAP
attendees have seen significant results, including being
able to pay down mortgages more quickly, take holidays and
begin saving more per week.

Doug will lead the free,
three-night course on consecutive Monday evenings: 11 March;
18 March and 25 March at Life South in Mangere.

“We’re thrilled to once again offer CAP Money and
help people better manage their finances,” Doug shares.
“Bring yourself and invite your friends and
family—everyone will
benefit!”CAP Money
InformationTo find out more about CAP, visit www.capmoney.org.
About Christians Against
Poverty

Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is a national
debt counseling charity working through a network of
centre’s based in local churches throughout the UK,
Australia, New Zealand and, most recently, Canada. Together
with these churches, CAP aims to show God’s love in action
by providing sustainable poverty relief through debt
counseling, advice and practical tools, like CAP Money.

The charity began in 1996 when John Kirkby, armed with a
10 donation, began to help people in his local community who
were trapped in debt. The charity came to New Zealand in
2007 and, in just five years, has reached thousands of
people through CAP Money Courses and helped 113 families
become totally debt free through CAP Church Centre’s.

CAP’s vision is to provide a home and solution to
anyone in debt in New Zealand by having at least one CAP
centre operating in every major suburb, town and city over
the next 5 years.

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